
Feelings Flashcards
Studies show that when you cultivate your preschooler’s social-emotional skills, it can result in not only less aggression and anxiety on your child’s part, but your child will become a better social problem solver. The best way to start is by naming feelings. These colorful, illustrative Feelings Flashcards depicting 40 different emotions make it easy.
Each large, sturdy card has two opposing feelings — for example, brave on one side and scared on the other. When preschoolers learn how to use language to express their feelings, they are laying a foundation for future success in emotional intelligence.
Feelings Flashcards have rounded edges and store easily in a beautifully decorated, hinged box.
Size: 5-1/2 x 6-7/8 x 1-1/2 in
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Format: 20 cards, full-color throughout, box with hinged lid
Publication: August 2010
ISBN: 9780811871457
Studies show that when you cultivate your preschooler’s social-emotional skills, it can result in not only less aggression and anxiety on your child’s part, but your child will become a better social problem solver. The best way to start is by naming feelings. These colorful, illustrative Feelings Flashcards depicting 40 different emotions make it easy.
Each large, sturdy card has two opposing feelings — for example, brave on one side and scared on the other. When preschoolers learn how to use language to express their feelings, they are laying a foundation for future success in emotional intelligence.
Feelings Flashcards have rounded edges and store easily in a beautifully decorated, hinged box.
Features
Size: 5-1/2 x 6-7/8 x 1-1/2 in
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Format: 20 cards, full-color throughout, box with hinged lid
Publication: August 2010
ISBN: 9780811871457

review by The Learning Momma
”These flashcards are super fun and colorful. Each flashcard has a feeling on each side, almost always antonyms of one another such as “bored/busy.” They give so much to discuss and explore with each card.”
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